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My first swing at some kinda thing for Samut, using both the 1v1 and multi banlists. Is really bad, obviously.

It started as a different deck, and then I threw in all the hatebears and all the hate pieces. I added Stoneforge Mystic to skirt permission, finding and playing both Jitte and Sword of Faf, both of which let Samut knock someone out extremely fast, usually under the protection of Dosan or Grand Abolisher.

One way to think about this deck is that a Pod/Yisan build swallowed a Sissay Stax deck. Indeed, we are running an absolute shitton of hatebears, as well as the combo wins, both of which are enhanced by Samut's haste an untapping, if she is on board.

Yisan, the Wanderer Bard: This requires a TON of mana, which is pretty much fine, considering how many mana dorks we run. First, he finds Quirion Ranger, who returns a forest and untaps him, then he finds Scryb Ranger, who does the same. Remember that you can hold your land drop until after one of these has bounced a forest, in case you need one more mana, or Orcish Lumberjack is a part of the mana plan. The third creature he finds is Village Bell-Ringer, who locks things down fairly effectively in our favor. He untaps not just Yisan, but the rest of the board, often providing enough mana to power through the rest of the line. On 4, Yisan finds Temur Sabertooth, who, when combined with Bell-Ringer, provides massive amounts of mana, especially with Cryptolith Rite. Remember to use Samut's own ability to untap a creature if their mana production would power the loop. On 5, the two options are Kiki-Jiki, Mirror Breaker and Karmic Guide. If you feel it is safe to go off, chose Kiki, and have him copy Bell Ringer, for an infinitely large army. If not, use Karmic Guide to recover a creature from the graveyard, or, if you have infinite mana in the wake of looping bell-ringer past Sabertooth, replay her until your whole grave has returned. On 6, Great Oak Guardian and Soul of the Harvest are waiting. Go for great oak if mana is relatively spare, and you see a possible finite damage win, or you are worried about Rakdos Charm. Using great oak with Kiki means you only have to make 10~ copies before your board is far past lethal. Soul of the Harvest allows your Sabertooth loops to draw cards, drawing your whole deck and establishing inevitability behind Dosan the Falling Leaf, who follows Vexing Shusher. If you have Samut on board, you can also bounce Yisan with Sabertooth once he finds it, and go up the chain again, which can be extremely useful, depending on the mana situation.

Birthing Pod: Sacrifice any 3 drop to find Felidar Guardian. Guardian blinks the pod, which then sacs the cat to find Karmic Guide, returning the cat, who blinks the pod again. Sac the cat again to find Kiki-Jiki, Mirror Breaker, who then taps to copy karmic guide, who returns Cat, who blinks Kiki, and then you go apeshit with a billion banned kitties.

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Date added 6 years
Last updated 6 months
Legality

This deck is Commander / EDH legal.

Rarity (main - side)

9 - 0 Mythic Rares

44 - 0 Rares

19 - 0 Uncommons

10 - 0 Commons

Cards 100
Avg. CMC 2.46
Tokens Ashaya, the Awoken World, Beast 3/3 G, Clue, Copy Clone, Morph 2/2 C
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